There is no sensible answer to this question. A cubic meter has length, width, and height while a meter has only one of these (often described as length). One cubic meter is essentially a box with equal sides (or sides with lengths that have a product volume equivalent to the volume of such), while a meter is an infinitely thin line. One way to answer this question could be to ask another: What is the maximum number of infinitesimally thin meter long lines can be placed inside a box that has a length of 1 meter, a height of 1 meter, and a depth of 1 meter? Assuming that the ideal way to pack these lines in would be to place them so that their ends touch opposite sides of the box, we can infer that we would be able to place an infinite number of them inside. So the answer seems to be one cubic meter equals an infinite number of meters.
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One cubic meter is equal 1,000 liters.
No, One cubic meter is 1m3 One square meter is 1m2
Answer is one, as in 1x1x1 = 1
A cubic meters means one meter to the power of three. It is a measuring unit for volume and is equal to 1000 liters. When you have a cube with the side of one meter you have a cubic meter volume. Another name for a cubic meter is a stere
Square meters is a measurement of area. Cubic meter is a measurement of volume. One has little to do with the other.